Volume potentiometer does not attenuates to ∞ completely

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Hi all,

I finished recapping an amp. Everything "seems" OK, buuuuuut........ 😕

... but the volume potentiometer does not attenuates completely the sound. When it is on the ∞ mark (total counter-clockwise position) I still hear something whereas it should block any sound, right?

What can it be? 🙁
 
Look at the circuit. Does the volume pot connect directly to ground (99.9% do) or is there a low value resistor present that stops the pot from attenuating fully.

Other than that and its probably the pot at fault. You can prove that by soldering a wire between the wiper and the earthy end of the pot (do both channels) If that kills the audio then the pot is at fault. If it doesn't then............ check the pot first.
 
It's my "new" AX-900U.

Well, I did a full cleaning in all the pots before I reassemble it back. But I'll have a look back again at this pot.

Thanks!

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Discovered the reason (I hope it's the only one!).

Bias values were too high, around 330mV when it should be 6mV!

Strange, because I took measurements for few days after recapping, monitoring the thing as I always do. Seemed pretty stable around 6,03mV

It became pretty hot with distorted sound and then... poff! Smoke out of it! 😱

I'm still in shock.

I took this morning a couple of pictures that show these two resistors, and God knows whatelse went melted/destroyed...

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
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